Can you imagine going to jail for planting a vegetable garden? Julie Bass of Oak Park, Michigan is facing 93 days in jail for doing just that--- installing a small, attractive vegetable garden in her front yard.
WXYZ television in Detroit reported on this story last week:
Visit Julie's blog at www.oakparkhatesveggies.wordpress.com.
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